Summer 2021
All Roads Lead to Immaculata
You may be surprised to learn how far students come to attend IU and more importantly, how far they go in life after they graduate.
Read MoreBypassing History
Discover how a girl from Funk, Nebraska became one of the nation’s leading bariatric surgeons in private practice in San Diego, California.
Read MoreA Champion for All
Earning a Pharm.D. and MBA, Roy Ferrell, Jr. ’17 is determined to provide access to health care for underrepresented communities.
Read MorePowering Through
John Barnes ’00 led Exelon Power Group to achieve financial and operational success with help from his degree in organization dynamics.
Read MoreFaculty Panorama
Since arriving at IU in 1998, William Watson, Ph.D., history professor, has assembled an office worthy of Smithsonian designation.
Read MoreWhat’s New at IU: Summer 2021
Esports Championship In its first year, Immaculata’s Esports team won the Atlantic East Conference Rocket League championship. Juniors Stephen Bradley, Jacob Fitzgerald, and Zachary Malcolm helped the Mighty Macs defeat Cabrini...
Read MoreMeet the Malinowski Family
Erin and Jim Malinowski got engaged at Carol Night and celebrated their wedding with members of the IU community.
Read MoreA Fond Farewell
Six retiring faculty members reflected upon their favorite lessons to teach and accomplishments they achieved, and the students who make them proud.
Read MoreSeeing Eye to Eye
Karla Seiger McCaney ’87 accepted the position of president and CEO of the Associated Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ASB) in 2017.
Read MoreHow did 9/11 Change America?
Who can separate the iconic image of the twin towers erect next to a numerical representation of September?
Read More7 Tips for Food Freedom Without Dieting
Dalina Soto ’15 M.A., R.D.N., a Dominican American and bilingual dietitian, loves helping Latinas and people of all cultures learn healthy eating habits within their own cuisines. She wants her clients to enjoy traditional...
Read MoreQ&A with Madison McGrogan
Immaculata values its student leaders and the hard work they exhibit. A prime example is Madison McGrogan ’21, a music education major from Philadelphia.
Read MoreCampus Snaps
COMMENCEMENT 2021 This year’s commencement ceremonies were back to their normal pomp and...
Read MoreOPINION: Will Travel Make a Comeback in 2021?
Mark McFadden, Ed.D. Chair, Department of Business, Fashion and Leadership, Associate Professor of Business For Christmas 2019, my father-in-law gave our family a cruise vacation. Thirteen of us were excited to explore the East...
Read MoreRemembering Two Sisters and Their Service
Sister Rita O’Leary | 1935 – 2021 An unflagging supporter of Catholic education, her family and...
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